Episodes

Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
STOP Illegal Immigration in Ohio- Legislation has been introduced to address the problem.
State Rep. Scott Wiggam of the 77th Ohio House District in Wayne County discusses legislation that he has introduced to address the illegal immigration problem in Ohio. H.B. 327, E-Verify, will penalize employers who hire illegal immigrants. H.B. 451, The Wire Act, will track American funds being wired out of the State of Ohio. Drug cartels and human traffickers are wiring money out of the state that they acquire by selling drugs and sex trafficking in the state. Rep. Wiggam's bill will finally track this money. The third piece of legislation is a Texas-style illegal immigration law. Illegal immigration is illegal, in Ohio and we should treat it as such. Ohio as a border state should have the authority for its law enforcement to arrest and deport illegals from the State of Ohio. Tune in and tell a friend.

Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
News Updates - State and National with Chris Long
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
News Updates - State and National with Chris Long
Protests are breaking out on college campuses across the country. Intertwined among them is a rise in anti-Semitism. Congressional members in a press conference today, called on the administration and state officials to act, protecting Jewish students attending their colleges and universities. Speaker Johnson called for the NYPD to act at Columbia and if need be, the National Guard. Speaker Johnson said in today's press conference that the nation is beset with problems and the world is on fire right now; it's imperative for people of strong moral courage and resolve to act.
Thursday is the National Day of Prayer. OCA/CAA President Chris Long will be speaking in Marietta, Ohio at the National Day of Prayer event in Ohio's charter city.
The Ohio legislature continues to hold hearings on numerous pieces of legislation to address the housing crisis. Many young families are priced out of the market and there is a scarcity of affordable homes. OCA will hold an educational forum on Monday, May 13th at the Wadsworth Nazarene Church on the history of home mortgage lending and the current housing crisis. Jack Boyle, a 35-year veteran of home mortgage lending will be presenting. Also joining the Q&A panel will be Greg Lawson, Research Fellow with the Buckeye Institute.
This new updated version of News in Focus is 28 minutes in length. Tune in each week and share with a friend.

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Greg Lawson discusses Ohio's housing crisis and what policy makers are doing about it
Greg Lawson, Research Fellow at the Buckeye Institute, Ohio's conservative think tank, joins News in Focus to discuss with Chris Long Ohio's housing crisis and what legislators are doing about it. Rising costs due to inflation, high interest rates, and the lack of available single family homes, as well as rising rents, are driving the crisis. Ohio can't build for the future if it can't house the new workers coming in for the Intel project in central Ohio. Costs are high, builders aren't building, banks aren't lending, and younger adults are losing hope of ever realizing the American dream of owning their own home.
The Ohio Senate convened a select committee on housing earlier this year. They heard from mortgage lenders, home builders, and other interested parties. They have taken those findings from the committee hearings and have drafted legislation to address the problem. Senate President Matt Huffman stated in a press conference last week that there was not enough time this year to have a comprehensive plan in place, but that this will be a priority of the legislature and that it will take multiple years to turn the situation around in Ohio to address Ohio's housing crisis.

Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Iran attacks Israel - Court places injunction on H.B 68 - Inflation climbs in March - Statehouse update on this week's News in Focus
The world breathes a sigh of relief as missile attack on Israel is thwarted by the Iron Dome. Inflation and the economic outlook is not good for the Biden Administration. ACLU files lawsuit against Ohio's Safe Act H.B. 68. Court places a temporary injunction of the implementation of the law. These and other updates from the Ohio Statehouse. Tune and tell a friend.

Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Standing By Israel With Laurie Cardoza Moore
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Standing By Israel With Laurie Cardoza Moore
Israel is fighting the war against HAMAS in Gaza. Many in the international community, including the U.S. State Department, are calling for Israel to stand down. Israel is determined to eradicate those HAMAS terrorists who committed the atrocities on October 7th, the day that modern Israel suffered its worst attack.. Pro-HAMAS protests have begun to turn the head of Democratic leadership in Washington as the Presidential race heats up. Laurie Cardoza Moore, President of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations, insists this is no time to abandon Israel, our chief ally in the Middle East. It is essential that America holds firm in its support for the Jewish state.
Call to action: Call your Congressmen and urge them to stand with the Israel and the Jewish people.
Genesis 12:3

Tuesday Apr 02, 2024
White House disrespects Christians and Easter-Declares Transgender Day
Tuesday Apr 02, 2024
Tuesday Apr 02, 2024
White House disrespects Christians and Easter-Declares Transgender Day
Christian leaders and political leaders rebuke the Biden Administration for its disregard of Christianity's holiest day on the calendar. Easter Sunday is the celebration of Christ's resurrection in the Christian church worldwide. From our beginning as a nation, Presidents have acknowledged the Christian calendar and offered proclamations of peace and blessing. The Biden Administration broke from this tradition and instead announced a "Transgender Day of Visibility." Leaders from across the Christian community decried the White House's disregard for the Christian holiday. Pastor Al Davis and I discuss this news event and how Christians should respond.

Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
AG Yost discusses nitrogen hypoxia as a remedy to carry out Ohio's death penalty.
Attorney General Dave Yost joined Representatives Brian Stewart and Phil Plummer in a recent press conference announcing legislation that would include nitrogen hypoxia as a method to carry out Ohio's death penalty. In recent years, Ohio, along with other states who have a death penalty for certain capital crime, i.e. murder, has been stymied by the drug industry that will not provide the state with the drugs to be used in lethal injection. In February, Alabama carried out a successful execution using nitrogen hypoxia. The Attorney General of Alabama declared it a success and stated that he would be available for other states' attorneys to contact his office for details.
American Conservative Youth Union President Aidan Haggard
Discussing the American Conservative Youth Union with its president, Aidan Haggard. Aidan discusses the importance of civics in education. He is mentoring other young people to take a stand for conservative values. Take time to listen to this interview with this high school conservative from Medina High School I think you will be impressed with this young man's knowledge and understanding of the political landscape. With young men like this, there is hope for the future.
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Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Youth movement in the conservative ranks - Will it grow?
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Wednesday Mar 20, 2024
Youth movement in the conservative ranks - Will it grow?
Mark Harrington of Created Equal joins me to discuss the Days of Action for the pro-life cause in Ohio starting April 11th and 12th in Cleveland.
Discussing the American Conservative Youth Union with its president, Aidan Haggard. Aidan discusses the importance of civics in education. He is mentoring other young people to take a stand for conservative values.

Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Election update with OCA President Chris Long
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Election update with OCA President Chris Long
With one week to go, things are tightening up in the Ohio U.S. Senate race. It is very close between Frank LaRose and Bernie Moreno with Matt Dolan trailing close behind. Early vote turnout is low and everyone is looking to the Tuesday March 19th Primary, as the stakes are getting high. President Trump has decided to make an Ohio stop on Saturday in Dayton. All the campaigns are gearing up for one last final push before next Tuesday! We discuss the races and issues, providing helpful information. Tune in and tell a friend!

Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
AG Yost discusses nitrogen hypoxia as a remedy to carry out Ohio's death penalty
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
AG Yost discusses nitrogen hypoxia as a remedy to carry out Ohio's death penalty
Attorney General Dave Yost joined Representatives Brian Stewart and Phil Plummer in a recent press conference announcing legislation that would include nitrogen hypoxia as a method to carry out Ohio's death penalty. In recent years, Ohio, along with other states who have a death penalty for certain capital crime, i.e. murder, has been stymied by the drug industry that will not provide the state with the drugs to be used in lethal injection. In February, Alabama carried out a successful execution using nitrogen hypoxia. The Attorney General of Alabama declared it a success and stated that he would be available for other states' attorneys to contact his office for details.
The following are statements from AG Yost and State Rep. Phil Plummer. “There must be accountability for offenders convicted of the most heinous crimes and prisoners who continue to flout the law behind bars,” Yost said. “The pursuit of justice is a journey, and closure remains elusive for victims’ families until a sentence is fully executed. Ensuring that the consequences align with the severity of an offense is essential to providing solace to grieving relatives.” “Capital punishment has been recognized by the state of Ohio since 1803. It is now time for the authorization of other methods for carrying out capital punishment in addition to lethal injections,” Plummer stated. “By using nitrogen hypoxia, we are giving the system an additional resource for holding accountable those who have committed heinous crimes. Claims of a lack of access to lethal injections by Ohio’s executive branch will no longer be the case. It is time that we stop postponing executions and give the families of victims the closure that they deserve.”